Sunday, 27 September 2015

God Save The Labour Party

­Can we cast out mind back to before we heard about David
Cameron doing unspeakable things to a dead pig there was a day when the leader
of the Labour party decided not to sing our national anthem. A week is a long
time in politics and for Jeremy not bothering to sing an obscure song became a
PR disaster, but why, it’s a bizarre song that lyrics are not old school but
ancient and have little relevance to huge numbers of the British people.

Brittan is a country that is full of atheists in fact 42% of
Brits don’t believe in God. The idea of God saving the Queen from flood,
fire or Jeremy Corbyn is just silly to them; they think the Queen would be
better off calling the fire brigade or sending in a rabid tribe of Daily Mail
readers beating up Jeremy so he can’t steal all her glittery hats and save her
from a seriously downgraded council house on an estate full of the little
people.

If there is a God what would he save the Queen from? Jeremy
Corbyn seems to be about her only threat. If there is a God I would rather he,
she or whatever concentrated on refugees or families like mine who are about to
be a lot poorer thanks to the Tories not a woman who flashes her wealth, has a
big, expensive family, jewels, glittery hat and opulence to the people who pay
for it, when thousands are queuing up for food banks this woman just seems tacky,
worse still she talks patronisingly about austerity while wearing a crown worth
millions, most poor families I know have pawned their gold trinkets. The anthem
talks about the Queen as if England is a family, if this was true she would
have sold her jewels on E bay a long time ago.

Read the words, by
verse two God Save the Queen, it’s as bloodthirsty as a Slipknot song. Most of
us don’t know the lyrics past the first verse and if we have ever had to sing
this song by the time we get to verse two most of us are humming tunelessly and
red faced. The words we are missing talk of scattering our enemies and world
domination, God Save the Queen is not just royal worship but a battle cry.

Is this song relevant to millions of the Queens subjects?
One million of the showed up to a record breaking march against the Iraq war in
2003 so a bloody song about our enemies isn’t relevant to these people. .

Look at the people who need God’s help, the crying refugees,
crying children clutching to teddy bears, displaced millions with nowhere to go
now can many British people sing this song without cringing? So what goes does
“Scattering enemies” do, it simply hurts the innocent.

Jeremy Corbyn shouted for many by not singing this song and
the headlines shouted this man was disrespectful to Britain. Look at Jeremy, he
may look like a scruffy dreamer but he shows resect to everyone but a woman who
has everything by a random accident of birth.

I received an e mail from the Labour party asking me what I
would like to say to our government, this is democracy and he asked Cameron to
answer his public, thousands of other people did the same. Jeremy stood up and
asked questions from ordinary people, this shows a man more interested in
people’s lives that his own ego.

Jeremy knows about respects and he saves it for the British
ordinary, poor and struggling and the people who need saving and someone on
their side. So ignore the obvious signs of respect like buying a new suit and
signing a nasty song loudly and look a litter deeper at the rebels, the
dreamers and those who look a little deeper at the evil glitter at the heart of
our establishment, they may just help the people who need saving.

And here are the words

1. God save our gracious Queen, Long live our noble Queen, God save the Queen! Send her victorious, Happy and glorious, Long to reign over us; God save the Queen!

2. O Lord our God arise, Scatter her enemies And make them fall; Confound their politics, Frustrate their knavish tricks, On Thee our hopes we fix, God save us all!

3. Thy choicest gifts in store On her be pleased to pour; Long may she reign; May she defend our laws, And ever give us cause To sing with heart and voice, God save the Queen!

4. Not in this land alone, But be God's mercies known, From shore to shore! Lord make the nations see, That men should brothers be, And form one family, The wide world over.